Liftoff is a podcast about space, the universe, and everything. You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to understand the major developments as explained by enthusiastic space fans Stephen Hackett and Jason Snell. Hosted by Jason Snell and Stephen Hackett.
Insight is back up and running, and the ISS has hosted the first all-female spacewalk. Back here on Earth, NASA is making purchases for Artemis, even as Congress threatens the agency's 2024 plans.
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Links and Show Notes: Support Liftoff with a Relay FM Membership Mars InSight's 'Mole' Is Moving Again – NASA’s Mars Exploration Program Koch, Meir conclude first all-female spacewalk – Spaceflight Now Why it took so long for NASA to do the first all-female spacewalk - The Verge NASA and the Exquisite Boredom of Spacewalking - The Atlantic Trump just got fact-checked from space, again - The Verge NASA considering purchase of additional Soyuz seats - SpaceNews.com NASA names Douglas Loverro new director of human spaceflight operations - CBS News National Reconnaissance Office - Wikipedia Trump's Iran Tweet Included Image From Specific Spy Satellite, Amateurs Find : NPR NASA Commits to Future Artemis Missions With More SLS Rocket Stages | NASA NASA will award Boeing a cost-plus contract for up to 10 SLS rockets | Ars Technica A House budget committee has likely killed the 2024 Moon landing | Ars Technica NASA’s Lucy Mission Clears Critical Milestone | NASA Lucy: The First Mission to Jupiter’s Trojans | NASA NASA unveils future Moon spacesuits that should be ready by 2024 - The Verge Blue Origin teams up with Lockheed Martin and more for human lunar lander design - The Verge